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i wonder, i would begin, secretary napolitano, with you. apart from your statement in your prepared remarks, are there additional steps, are there some that you'd like to highlight at this point which you think we can or should take to deter or detect future attacks on our aviation system's? >> well, i think the whole aviation sector demonstrates you have a layered approach so that if someone or some group is able to debate one letter, another letter can pick them up. but it became fundamentally with good intelligence. good intelligence sharing with our international partners, good intelligence within the aviation sector, good intelligence sharing among the federal family. it goes to the standards that we require for planes down for the u.s., both for passengers and for cargo, and how we inspect those standards. it goes to what we are -- what we ourselves require of airports and airports authorities that control the perimeter of the airport. without one or or two incidents of breach this last you. we've jumped on both of those to see why an
i wonder, i would begin, secretary napolitano, with you. apart from your statement in your prepared remarks, are there additional steps, are there some that you'd like to highlight at this point which you think we can or should take to deter or detect future attacks on our aviation system's? >> well, i think the whole aviation sector demonstrates you have a layered approach so that if someone or some group is able to debate one letter, another letter can pick them up. but it became...
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judge napolitano is warning that if things get uglier, they could be marching right into a hot legal battle instead. your timing is everything. >> white in the way till the first day of school to strike? obviously, they turn up the heat on parents and management. strikes by teachers in illinois are illegal. they are not illegal. they are lawful. i don't want to parse words because randi weingarten was answering a slew of questions. she didn't mention children in all, she does mention parents and teachers and management. people forget. this is all about children. when children are not in school, or when they are in school and not being taught properly, under one circumstances can the judge help keep this under control? the teachers can take over for as long as they want under illinois law. my big issue is how we get to this and what is the political calculus behind us. neil: i think that rahm emanuel wants to show that the democrats can be tough with public unions. and know that those unions are going to go to mitt romney. it could be a net pickup. [talking over each other] >> i agree
judge napolitano is warning that if things get uglier, they could be marching right into a hot legal battle instead. your timing is everything. >> white in the way till the first day of school to strike? obviously, they turn up the heat on parents and management. strikes by teachers in illinois are illegal. they are not illegal. they are lawful. i don't want to parse words because randi weingarten was answering a slew of questions. she didn't mention children in all, she does mention...
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dennis: judge andrew napolitano is here. he is wondering whether the mayor really wants this strike. >> i say this as a way to complement him. he really is and all encompassing, all controlling type of man. they have a strong mayor system. he does not need the permission of the city council for much of what he does. it is hard to believe that union leaders, who are democrats, who endorsed him enthusiastically, who raised money would defy him and go on strike against his wishes. i think he wants this strike to have them. he can look like a hero. he can say to mom and dad, i got your kids back into school. cheryl: he is not the only one from the administration who has told the line with the teachers. he is the one who pushed a lot of the agenda that emanuel is now pushing. >> it does seem odd that neither the president whose adopted hometown is chicago has said a peep about it. this is a state where strikes by teachers are lawful. they are not unlawful. judges will order them back to work if there is a perfect safety issue. no
dennis: judge andrew napolitano is here. he is wondering whether the mayor really wants this strike. >> i say this as a way to complement him. he really is and all encompassing, all controlling type of man. they have a strong mayor system. he does not need the permission of the city council for much of what he does. it is hard to believe that union leaders, who are democrats, who endorsed him enthusiastically, who raised money would defy him and go on strike against his wishes. i think he...
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secretary napolitano, thank you for being here. we would welcome your testimony at this time. >> thank you, chairman lieberman, ranking member collins, members of the committee. i'd also like to thank deputy director perkins and director olsen for their partnership. mr. chairman, this is my 17th appearance before you. it is my 44th hearing overall since becoming secretary of the department. i am grateful, personally, for this committee's tireless advocacy on behalf of d.h.s. not only during its initial creation, but in the time since. senator, you have been one of our strongest supporters and our nation's security has benefited as a direct result. thank you for all you have done to make the country more security. 11 years after the 9/11 attacks, america is stronger and more security thank to the work of the men and women of d.h.s., local, state, tribal, international partners, and members of this committee. while the united states has made significant progress since the 9/11 attacks, we know that threats from terrorists persist and
secretary napolitano, thank you for being here. we would welcome your testimony at this time. >> thank you, chairman lieberman, ranking member collins, members of the committee. i'd also like to thank deputy director perkins and director olsen for their partnership. mr. chairman, this is my 17th appearance before you. it is my 44th hearing overall since becoming secretary of the department. i am grateful, personally, for this committee's tireless advocacy on behalf of d.h.s. not only...
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now, obviously from the hearing we had with secretary of homeland security janet napolitano, from a response she gave to me, she was ignorant of the fact that we had a terrorist going into the white house for meetings. but by the next day, when she testified across in the senate, she had become aware that we had a terrorist -- a member of a terrorist organization meeting in the white house. and apparently this administration intends to continue meeting with members of known terrorist organizations from what was said back in july. and yet the president, though time for meetingsings with known terrorists, will not carve out a little time to meet with the prime minister of our dear friend israel, at a time when israel and many in the united states suspect that iran may be two months away from having the nukes to carry out another holocaust. we don't know the specific days there may be. but it would seem that you wouldn't necessarily need to have a rocket to have pinpoint accuracy if it's carrying a nuclear weapon. and now that we have seen trouble on the borders of israel , all around israel al
now, obviously from the hearing we had with secretary of homeland security janet napolitano, from a response she gave to me, she was ignorant of the fact that we had a terrorist going into the white house for meetings. but by the next day, when she testified across in the senate, she had become aware that we had a terrorist -- a member of a terrorist organization meeting in the white house. and apparently this administration intends to continue meeting with members of known terrorist...
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then, homeland security secretary janet napolitano on cybercurt. -- on cybersecurity. that's followed by bia discussion on how businesses are dealing with cybersecurity threats. now women political reporters discuss the presidential race and how the news business has changed. they include "washington post" columnist kathleen parker, msnbc's chris jansing and reporters from news however on pbs and >> we are going to start. this is our subterfuge to keep ahead. we will eat later. on time. i want to talk about our noisemaker lunch's end where they came from. we started those by celebrating a story that we used to do in the december issue called the noisemakers where we pick and women that made a lot of noise every year. the idea would be that they may not be the goody goody people, but they were out there rocking the boat, saying things that were important, shaking things up and changing your opinions. what we found was that all of our noisemakers sort of worm their way into all the pages of the magazine. all the women of style and substance are noisemakers, and they are
then, homeland security secretary janet napolitano on cybercurt. -- on cybersecurity. that's followed by bia discussion on how businesses are dealing with cybersecurity threats. now women political reporters discuss the presidential race and how the news business has changed. they include "washington post" columnist kathleen parker, msnbc's chris jansing and reporters from news however on pbs and >> we are going to start. this is our subterfuge to keep ahead. we will eat later....
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. >> this could be napolitano versus whoever, everybody. >> well, the constitution requires standing, requires that your be different from others. and the government would get nothing done. >> so the federal reserve is the government? >> depends who you ask. for purposes of lawsuit, the federal reserve is the government. for purposes of what they do with the money they earn-- >> you know what's going to happen now, we'll get thousands of e-mails, don't you know who owns the federal reserve? who opens the federal reserve bank. >> would you permit me to get back where we started. stuart: you've got 20 seconds. >> britain was right not to go to the euro. stuart: not for constitutional grounds. no, no, economic grounds. there's a tremendous impulse in germany right now to get out of the euro. >> yes, god bless margaret thatcher. >> remember the song, god bless you maggie thatcher, they were ridiculing her. stuart: we'll give awe extra 30 seconds if you go through that one. [laughter] . >> some ear plugs. charles: a soft shoe. >> i want to see the black robes and a wig. got to see it. righ
. >> this could be napolitano versus whoever, everybody. >> well, the constitution requires standing, requires that your be different from others. and the government would get nothing done. >> so the federal reserve is the government? >> depends who you ask. for purposes of lawsuit, the federal reserve is the government. for purposes of what they do with the money they earn-- >> you know what's going to happen now, we'll get thousands of e-mails, don't you know who...
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his name is andrew napolitano and he is here. okay. the president, then state senator, barack obama, said it 14 years ago. in my opinion, he implemented it four years ago and in my opinion, he has indeed transformed america's financial culture. do you agree or am i just not-- >> no, i don't think anybody could disagree with you or anybody should be surprised that the president said it. he's probably not happy today that he said it then and probably not thrilled that the tape surfaced because it would divert attention from mitt romney's comments a few months ago about which we could speak later, but it should be no surprise that the president believes this. in a certain extent redistribution is the public policy of the united states, progressive area into the fdr and lbj years and we accept those laws now as part of redistribution. stuart: judge, i've the got to jump in. i would go further. i would maintain that to some degree, redistribution, neo-socialism is popular. >> it's popular. certainly popular with the 47% of whom mitt romney
his name is andrew napolitano and he is here. okay. the president, then state senator, barack obama, said it 14 years ago. in my opinion, he implemented it four years ago and in my opinion, he has indeed transformed america's financial culture. do you agree or am i just not-- >> no, i don't think anybody could disagree with you or anybody should be surprised that the president said it. he's probably not happy today that he said it then and probably not thrilled that the tape surfaced...
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napolitano: of california for -- for ms. napolitano of california for today. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the request is granted. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, i rise today to congratulate the city of richmond, texas, for its 175th anniversary. mr. olson: there would not be a state of texas without richmond. in 1822, members of stephen f. austin's old 300 built the fort on a bend in the brazos river. stephen f. austin is known as the father of texas. he built his colony around that fort. where richmond sits today. in the wake of texas independence, richmond was incorporated at fort bend count cry's seat of government in 1836. our current mayor is the longest serving mayor in american history, serving the people of richmond since 1949. historically a center of commerce, the heart of a livestock industry and a power
napolitano: of california for -- for ms. napolitano of california for today. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the request is granted. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, i rise today to congratulate the city of richmond, texas, for its 175th...
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napolitano of california for today. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the request is granted. will members please clear the well and take their seats. the chair would ask all members to please clear the well and take their seats. the chair will entertain requests for one-minute speeches. for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina rise? without objection, the gentleman will suspend. the chair would ask all members to please take their conversations from the floor. please remove themselves from the well and the aisle. the gentleman from south carolina is recognized. mr. wilson: mr. speaker, on friday the bureau of labor statistics released the latest jobs report. for 4 months our nation's unemployment rate has remained above 8%. last month only 96,000 more people found jobs and 368,000 people were discouraged and defeated and gave up searching for jobs. to make matters worse, for persons with jobs, the average hourly wage decreased and labor force participation is the lowest in 31 years. the preside
napolitano of california for today. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the request is granted. will members please clear the well and take their seats. the chair would ask all members to please clear the well and take their seats. the chair will entertain requests for one-minute speeches. for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina rise? without objection, the gentleman will suspend. the chair would ask all members to please take their conversations from the floor. please...
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joining us now, judge andrew napolitano, fox senior judicial analyst. judge, william has this report. we have not seen it yet and the public hasn't seen it. from what we hear from william's reporting, what are some of the possible legal ramifications, if any from this information? >> william's reporting which is really superb and based on documents owe obtained and which are not yet available to the public reveals that the inspector general, who's job it is to inspect and examine and investigate the justice department, shared a portion of his report with the lawyers from senior atf officials in phoenix. this is perfectly legitimate. here is about what i'm about to say about your client and do you want to respond and the lawyers responded. william has seen both the allegations by the inspector general and the responses to the allegations by the lawyers for the senior atf people, formerly, atf people in phoenix. basically they're pointing fingers at each other. not the people in phoenix. but phoenix is pointing fingers at washington, d.c., saying we dispu
joining us now, judge andrew napolitano, fox senior judicial analyst. judge, william has this report. we have not seen it yet and the public hasn't seen it. from what we hear from william's reporting, what are some of the possible legal ramifications, if any from this information? >> william's reporting which is really superb and based on documents owe obtained and which are not yet available to the public reveals that the inspector general, who's job it is to inspect and examine and...
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and later, homeland security security secretary janet napolitano discusses scurnt threats to the u.s. >> joe week on "newsmakers," lieberman. two reporters with us today pirie . >> i thought we would start with the national securities moment since the attacks in libya. the head of the national security councilti
and later, homeland security security secretary janet napolitano discusses scurnt threats to the u.s. >> joe week on "newsmakers," lieberman. two reporters with us today pirie . >> i thought we would start with the national securities moment since the attacks in libya. the head of the national security councilti
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. >> we may wear by secretary napolitano that the department was unable to have an individual who worked in an event, one that killed one of her charges, why she would not insist that that individual speak to you in an investigation? >> i don't know personally that information, mr. chairman. >> it has been said by many, mostly on the other side of the aisle, that there is nothing in these wiretap applications that would have caused senior officials to see any red flags as to the reckless tactics. i realize these documents are not unsealed. would you characterize for us whether you would say, as to report does, and i will read this but i would like to elaborate. your findings that wiretap applications approved by senior officials did contain red flag about reckless tactics to should have acted on this information, and it goes on. are we to conclude that in fact, if you read one or more of these 14 wiretap applications, you should have known that guns were walking? >> as we set in the report, and i also reviewed the 14 applications, believe that if you are focused and looking at the questi
. >> we may wear by secretary napolitano that the department was unable to have an individual who worked in an event, one that killed one of her charges, why she would not insist that that individual speak to you in an investigation? >> i don't know personally that information, mr. chairman. >> it has been said by many, mostly on the other side of the aisle, that there is nothing in these wiretap applications that would have caused senior officials to see any red flags as to...
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homeland security secretary janet napolitano on cyber security. then how businesses are dealing with cyber security threats. tomorrow, amy goodman talks about her book on social movements. tim graham talks about how he believes media has reached unprecedented levels of bias. kevin mccoy says water costs have increased 33% since 2000. saturday 7:00 eastern on c-span. >> c-span is unbiased. they tell you the news straight up. that is arguably the biggest reason. i am a firm believer that the c- span video archives is one of the most historical archives there are. i primarily watch "the washington journal." the house of representative proceedings and c-span 2 for the senate. >> jake young watches c-span. brought to you by your television providers. >> women political reporters discuss the presidential race and how the news business has changed. they include reporters from news hour and politico. >> we are going to start. this is our subterfuge to keep everybody able to fit into the sheet. we are not eating, you guys go ahead. we will eat later. the w
homeland security secretary janet napolitano on cyber security. then how businesses are dealing with cyber security threats. tomorrow, amy goodman talks about her book on social movements. tim graham talks about how he believes media has reached unprecedented levels of bias. kevin mccoy says water costs have increased 33% since 2000. saturday 7:00 eastern on c-span. >> c-span is unbiased. they tell you the news straight up. that is arguably the biggest reason. i am a firm believer that...
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-- secretary napolitano, which she has said publicly is the future allocate attacks against america will be less well- organized, less complex, less likely to succeed because of this. they are just going to be more likely. if you look at these kinds of attacks out here, i know you were watching american football game, but looking at what the rest of the world calls football, this is penalty kicks. no matter how good the goalie, sooner or later the ball goes in the back of the net. now, the question i have for you, talking about continuity and structure, making adjustments, what did i just tell you? not likely to happen? probably will? what do you want me to do with my left arm? because i can move it. i can push it down. i can push to make it less likely. the question i have for you is -- would it be private? what about your convenience? what do you want to give up? i am not a free agent here. i am your servant. you have got to give me some guidance. more candid, how much more did you want to take off? what we need as a nation going forward is the continuation of the very tough, sometimes
-- secretary napolitano, which she has said publicly is the future allocate attacks against america will be less well- organized, less complex, less likely to succeed because of this. they are just going to be more likely. if you look at these kinds of attacks out here, i know you were watching american football game, but looking at what the rest of the world calls football, this is penalty kicks. no matter how good the goalie, sooner or later the ball goes in the back of the net. now, the...